Lines & Angles
Lines & Angles
Lines & Angles
In the previous class, you were introduced to some basic concepts of geometry such as points, lines,
line segments, rays and angles.
The following table will help you to recollect the same.
Two or more lines in the same plane that do not intersect are
Parallel lines called parallel lines.
lines lines.
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Types of Angles following
categories:
are
classified into
On the basis of the measures in degrees, angles
and less than 90
Acute angle Measures more than 0'
A
A
O a
B
Pairs of Angles
A combination of two angles is called a pair of angles.
Complementary angles
of their is 90.
called complementary angles if the sum measures
Two angles are
Supplementary angles
Two angles are called supplementary angles if the sum of their measures
is 180z
Each angle is said to be the supplement of the other.
For example, the angles in the adjacentfgure are supplementary. if X+ Y =180
Adjacent angles
Two angles are said to be adjacent angles, if they have same vertex, a common
arm and the other arms are on the opposite side of the common arm. Note that the
interiors of the two adjacent angles do not overlap.
For example, in the given figure ZAOB and 280C are adjacent angles, O beina the
common vertex and ray OB the common arm.
Consider LAOB and LAOC, the two angles WIth same vertex O and ray OA as a common arm, but ray
OB and ray OC lie on the same side of ray OA. So, ZAO5 and ZAOC are not
adjacent angles.
Also, the interior of AOB is contained in the interior of ZAOC.
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Linear pair angles
TWO adjacent angles are said to form a linear pair, if their sum is 180. In other
ords, two adjacent
W angles form a linear pair if the non common arms form
a straight line.
A
For example, the angles ZAOB and BOC are adjacent angles with ray OA and
ray OC forming a straightline.
In the adjoining figure, the four angles together make one complete turn, so they
add up to 360.
Example 1 Find the complementary angle for each of the following angles.
a. 50 b. 75 C. 32
Solution:
We know that the measure of the given angle + measure of its complement 90°
a. If measure of the angle = 50°, the measure of its complement 90° -50° = 40°
b. If measure of the angle = 75°, the measure of its complement = 90° - 75° = 15°
a. 150 b. 75 C. 100
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Solution: 180°
we know that measure of the given anale+ measure ofits supplemer
ng.
Thus, measure of its supplement 180°- measure of the given 1 8 0 ° - 150° 30° =
supplement
a. f measure of the angle 150, the measure of its
=
*
Tod
180 /9=
b. asure or the angle 75°, the
= measure ofits supplement
80
180°- 100
edSUre
of the angle 100°, the
= measure ofits supplement
Solution:
Let the angle be x, then its complement is 90°-x.
According to given conditions, x = (90° -x)-10
r=80° -x
r + r =80°
2 1 80
x 8 = 40°
2
The measure of the angle is 40°.
LAGB and 2CGD, ZAGD and ABGC, ZAHF and 2CHE, ZAHE
and CHE
b. The pairs of angles forming linear pair are
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Given p
=
110
(verticallyopposite angles)
r= 110 v (vertically opposite angles)
.a =180° (linear pair) V= 110
180-110° 70° ttu 180° (linear pair)
u = 180°- 110° = 70°
s (VOA)
s 70 u w (VOA)
iS.p r =tEvE 110 and q =s =
w 70
u= w =70°
There are no pairs or
angles whose sum is
90. Thus. there are no pairs of complementary angie
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The pairs of supplementary angles are
AGB and BGC, ZAGB and ZAGD,
ZAGD and CGD, LCGD and 2BGG,
AHF andZCHF, ZAHF and
ZAHE, ZAHE and CHE, LCHE and
AGB and 2CHF, ZAGB and <AHE, ZAGD ZCHF
and AHF, LAGD and 2CHE,
BGC and LAHF, ZBGC and CHE, ZCGD
and AHE, LCGD and 2CHF
Let's Exercise
Exercise 9.1
1. Classify the following angles as zero, acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex or complete.
a. b. C. d.
/C D
g.
CO
Find the measure of the complement for each ofthe following angles.
b. 55 C. 72 d. 35
a. 80
nd the measure of the supplement for
each ofthe following angles.
a 170 b. 175 o C. 10 d. 44
Find the measure of the angle.
angle is 20° less than its complement.
A than its complement.
Find of the
the measure angle.
angle is 30" more
Find the measure of the angle.
An
angle is twice its supplement.
the m e a s u r e of the angle.
angle is hatf its supplement. Find
of angles as complementary angles or supplementary angles.
Cassity the
e following pairs C. 10.170 d. 65115 e. 52, 38° f. 45, 45
a3050" b. 75T.15
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9. Find the value of x in the following.
a. b.
X+10°
r+20 t 4 0 °
Transversal
A line that intersects two or more lines in a given plane at distinct points is called a transversal.
For example, line m is a transversal in the figures given below.
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ExtenorAngles
The pair of exterior angles that are on the opposite sides of the transversal and lie in separate linear
5. Corresponding Angles
The pair of angles on the same side of the transversal, one of which is in the exterior and the other
is in the interior and lie in separate linear pairs are called the corresponding angles.
In the given figure, L1and 25, 22 and 26, 23 and 7, 24 and 28 are the four pairs of corresponding
angles.
Parallel Lines
lines in a plane that do not intersect are called parallel lines.
We have already seen that two or more
equal.
Pairs ofinterior alternate angles
are
i 2 28, L3 = 45 P
are equal.
rairs of exterior alternate angles
41 /7, 24 26
are equal
Fairs of corresponding angles
Then we conclude that the given two lines are paralle. transversal. If12 =75°,in
the
and line m is
In the given figure, linep is parallel to line q
Example
Example11 the measure of the remaining angles.
Solution:
We know, 41 75°
21+ 26 = 180° (Exterior angles on the same side of the transversal)
3 2
26 180° - 21 180°-75° = 105°
42 26 (Correspondiing angles)
L2 105
24 26 (Exterior alternate angles)
L4 105°
24 28 (Correspondiing angles)
48 105°
L1 47 (Exterior alternate angles)
47 75°
43 27 (Correspondiing angles)
23= 75
43 = 45 (Interior alternate angles)
45 75
Given line p|| line q |line rand line m
Example 2
the angles 21, 23, 24 and 25.
is the transversal. If 2 55, find the measureo
Solution:
We know, 42 55°
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M+3 180° (Exterior angles on the same side of the transversal)
3 180-21=180°-55° = 125
lineea ll line r and line m is the transversal
in the
Example 3 following figures, transversal m intersects the two lines pand q. Check itpl\4
each case.
a. C. m
m
120° 115 125
60 115
120°
Solution:
Hence, p l 9.
b. The corresponding angles are equal
Hence, p 1 9
c. The exterior alternate angles are not equal.
Hence, p 9
Exercise 9.2
m
line is a transversal. If L1 65
Linep is parallel to line q and
m
1.
then find the measure of the remaining angles. P
m
is
line p | line q | line r and line m
2. In the adjoinging figure the
transversal. If 22
= 115° then find the
m e a s u r e of the angles
24
41, 3, 24 and 45.
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Check r
3 In the and
following figuures trarnsversal minberects tweo
esp
110
1
70 then find the measure of the angles23
and 6
6 Find the value of a in the following figures, if lines p and q are paralle
2 10
30
120
a Pairs of interior alternate angles formed by two parallel ines intersected by a transversai are
equal
b. Pairs of exterior alternate angles formed by two paralel lines intersected
by a transversai are
supplementary.
C. Pairs of corresponding angles formed by two parallel lines intersected by a transversal are
equal.
d. Pairs of interior angles on the same Side of transversal fomed
by two parallel lines are equal
e. Pairs of exterior angles on the sam6 Side or
tfansversal formed
by two parallel lines are
supplementary. UU
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If ZA 2B =
60° and <AEB =
60° find the
measures of /G and /.
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Math Lab Activity
objective O Stuay ne
relationships between the angles formed by a transversal on two parallei unes
Materials required: rectangular sheet of white
A
paper for each child.
Preparation: The teacher should provide a rectangular sheet of white paper to each student
Procedure
1. Take a rectangular sheet of white paper (size may vary A3, A4, A5,
letterhead, Art sheets of various sizes, etc.).
2. Fold the paper to obtain two straight creases that are parallel. Name
them as segment AB and segment CD.
3. Draw a straight line such that the line intersects both the segments at
Mi
two different points. Label the points as P and Q.
B
4 Draw another straight line which is not parallel to the line PQ. Name the
line as MN.
5. Now write the names of all angles formed and their measures.
6. Write the names of transversals along with the lines which they intersect
angles.
10. Write all the pairs of complementary and supplementary
11. Write all the pairs of interior alternate angles.
12. Write all the pairs of exterior alternate angles.
angles.
13. Write all the pairs of corresponding
on the same side of the transversal.
14. Write the pairs of the interior angles
on the same side of the transversal
15. Write the pairs of the exterior angles
that are supplementary.
16. Find the pairs of angles
transversal with parallel lines.
angles formed by a
17. Verify the properties for
Conciusion on the pair of angles formed by a transversal
18. On the basis of your
observations dra
with any two lines.
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Recollections measures
is 9 0 .
wo of their
angles are called complementary angles, if the sum measures
is 180°.
WO of their
angles are called supplementary angles, if the sum
Two angles are said to be adjacent angles, if they nav
arm and
. same vertex, ii. a
common
angles.
a
Ane that intersects two or morelines in a aiven plane at points is called transversal.
distinct
two n e s (win rererence
Tolowing table shows the angles formed when a transversal intersects
to the diagram).
If a transversal cuts two parallel lines then the following statements are
true:
a. Pairs of interior aternate angles are equal.
b. Pairs of exterior alternate angles are
equal.
C. Pairs of corresponding angles are
equal.
d. The interior angles on the same side of the
transversal are
e. The exterior supplementary.
angles on the same side of the transversal are
If a transversal cuts two lines and any of the above
supplementary.
statements are true, then we
given to lines are parallel. conclude that the
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Check Your derstanding
2. In the adjoining figure, ifp llq and m is the transversal with 1 = 80°
then
2 03 04=05=046 7=08=0
.In the adjoining figure, name two pairs of adjacent angles and two
6.I n the adjoining figure, name the pairs of interior alternate angles O
and exterior alternate angles.
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o
12
vaves
In the adjoining figure ifine m inen. find the
and 3
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Review Exercise
1. Match the following
a Zero angle 360
b Acute angle 180
. Right angle 120
d. Obtuse angle 250
e. Straight angle 90
f. Refex angle 0°
6. One of the angies forming linear pair is twice the other angle. Find their measures
7. The measure of one of the angles forming linear pair is less by 50" than the measure of the otner
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Identify the transversals from the
adjacent figure.
D
19. In the adjoining figure, find the value of x if m
2x-20
13. In the adjoining figure, transversal m
p and q. Check if p|| 9.
m intersects the two lines 110
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15. In the adjoining figure, lines m and n are parallel. Find the P
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measure of the angles 21, 22, L3 and 24.
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